Lower Merion School District Market Report
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | March 21, 2026
Market Action Index
How’s the Lower Merion market? This index compares buyer vs. seller conditions.
Buyer Tip: Homes averaging 76 days on market—negotiate confidently, especially on listings 60+ days.
Market Analysis
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, the current inventory in the Lower Merion School District features **109 active listings**, with a median price of **$550,000** and an average price soaring to **$1,290,018**. This diverse price range stretches from **$110,000** to an impressive **$9,900,000**, illustrating the variety of options available for potential buyers. Homes in this area are currently spending an average of **76 days** on the market, indicating a moderate pace in the Lower Merion real estate market.
When assessing market conditions, we observe that the Lower Merion School District maintains a relatively balanced environment, with **2.83 months of inventory** available. This figure suggests a slight seller’s market, as homes are selling at a steady rate while the number of listings is not excessively high. Additionally, **38 homes** have experienced price reductions, accounting for **34.9%** of the current listings, indicating that sellers may be adjusting their expectations in response to market dynamics.
For buyers and sellers in Lower Merion, this presents unique opportunities. Buyers can find attractive properties with potential for negotiations, especially given the price reductions noted. Meanwhile, sellers can leverage the current demand with a strategic approach to pricing and marketing their homes.
As your local Lower Merion real estate experts with The Cyr Team, we can help you understand exactly how these market conditions apply to your specific situation—whether you’re buying or selling. “In today’s market, buyers should act swiftly while they have options, and sellers can still achieve great results with the right strategy in place.” – Vincent Cyr, The Cyr Team
What Did Lower Merion Homeowners Gain in 2025?
We tracked $1.74 billion in appreciation across 2,418 communities. See exactly how your neighborhood performed — real transaction data, not estimates.
Frequently Asked Questions – Lower Merion Real Estate
What is the current median home price in Lower Merion?
According to The Cyr Team’s March 2026 market analysis, the median home price in Lower Merion School District is $550,000, with homes ranging from $110,000 to $9,900,000.
How long do homes stay on the market in Lower Merion?
According to The Cyr Team’s market data, homes in Lower Merion are currently averaging 76 days on market. Well-priced properties in desirable neighborhoods like Main Line area often sell faster than this average.
What townships and neighborhoods are in Lower Merion School District?
Lower Merion School District includes Lower Merion Township, Ardmore, Bala Cynwyd, Narberth, Penn Valley. Popular neighborhoods include Main Line area.
Is Lower Merion a buyer’s or seller’s market?
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis, with 109 active listings and $550,000 median price, 34.9% of listings have had price reductions, which indicates negotiation opportunities for buyers.
Who are the local real estate experts in Lower Merion?
The Cyr Team (Vincent and Jane Cyr) has completed 400 transactions across Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and New Castle Counties since 2009. We actively monitor the Lower Merion market and have deep knowledge of Montgomery County real estate trends. Contact The Cyr Team at vcyr@thecyrteam.com for expert guidance.
The Cyr Team’s Experience in Lower Merion
According to our transaction records, The Cyr Team has completed 400 transactions across Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, and New Castle County since 2009. We actively monitor the Lower Merion School District market and have deep knowledge of Montgomery County real estate trends, pricing patterns, and neighborhood characteristics.
Communities in Lower Merion:
Lower Merion Township • Ardmore • Bala Cynwyd • Narberth • Penn Valley
Neighborhoods We Know:
Main Line area
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Local News & Community Updates
Lower Merion commissioners approve 8% tax hike
Link: https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/lower-merion-tax-increase-budget-2…
Lower Merion commissioners approved an 8% property tax increase after 13 years without hikes, citing a looming fiscal cliff. This impacts homeowners across Lower Merion Township, influencing affordability and local funding for schools and services.
INQUIRER
• 12/23/2025
citing ‘looming cliff’ after 13 years of no increase
Link: https://vista.today/2025/09/gladwyne-mansion-hits-market/
A unique Gladwyne mansion defying current Lower Merion zoning codes has hit the market, attracting luxury buyers and highlighting challenges in preserving historic properties amid modern zoning rules.
VISTA
A Gladwyne Mansion That Defies Today’s Lower Merion Zoning Codes Hits Market
Link: https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/gas-powered-leaf-blower-ban-lower-…
Lower Merion’s ban on gas-powered leaf blowers reflects community environmental concerns but faced pushback, affecting homeowners’ maintenance options and neighborhood quality of life.
INQUIRER
Lower Merion bans gas-powered leaf blowers
Link: https://www.phillyburbs.com/story/news/local/2025/06/01/bucks-county-schools-…
Bucks County school districts offer higher-than-average pay for public educators, relevant to families considering moves near Lower Merion due to the impact on school quality and community stability.
PHILLYBURBS
• 09/15/2025
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Key Market Statistics
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis of Lower Merion School District:
Price Range
According to The Cyr Team’s analysis of current Lower Merion listings:
$110,000
$550,000
$9,900,000
Looking to Buy in Lower Merion?
Not all neighborhoods perform equally. Before you make an offer, see which Lower Merion neighborhoods have the strongest appreciation track records.
Market Activity
According to The Cyr Team’s weekly market analysis:
Price Reductions: 38 homes (34.9%)
Average Days on Market: 76 days
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